I did a review of Sidux not too long ago as well. Glad to see it's still around by one name or another; keep up the good work.

In your review in the last text about aptosid and rolling-release you wrote that the upgrade shall be done with sudo ...... That's not correct, sudo shall not be used and is not even enabled by default on a hard disk installation.

And to avoid any further speculations about our release names: They have no relation at all to whatever happens/will happen in our project. We picked them simply because we had to pick something. Greek gods are fortunately enough there to release for several years, they are free of copyright and trade mark restrictions, and are a good test for non-latin character sets - even when used in scripts. So, they are just names - no further meaning is intended by us.
Greetings,
Chris

I instantly remember the KDE3 to 4 convert program: 'kaboom'
The meaning of 'maverick' is also not all-positive (and watching the narwal song kills all nicety of the next one, too) and i don't even want to think about 'squeeze' - a small army of aliens willing to conquer the world! - or 'wheezy' with his wheezy voice, which is such a bad toy that Andy wants to sold him two times! (one time unsuccessfully in the plot of toy story 2 and toy story 3 spoils that he was sold on second try)

You can't name every release 'buzz' (i hope you all had a close look at his chin!) and as in real world not everything is always nice, why should be every release name nice? In the end, its a fun point for the developers and as its noted in the review: Where can you get a cool distro and learn some facts about history at the same time?

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"I never make stupid mistakes. Only very, very clever ones." ~ The Doctor

the dark themes of keres were appropriate for the time (Keres, the personification of carnage and violent death). but it's nice to put those times behind us and continue on into a more colorful future... and i like red.